Aerospace and mechanical engineering are often a common toss up for students because these majors are so similar. The classes you take for both these disciplines are extremely similar.
As an aerospace engineer you will take more specific classes such as aerodynamics and propulsion, whereas mechanical engineers will take general fluid mechanics and thermodynamics that cover a wider range of applications. They also both take classes in structures, controls, vibrations, circuits, and more.
In terms of careers, aerospace engineers usually go into the aerospace industry and work on air or spacecrafts. But remember they can also work in the automotive industry, petroleum, boats, trains, and more. However, mechanical engineers typically have a wider range of career options because they can go into HVAC, alternative energy, biomedical, manufacturing, and much more.
Overall if you know you want to work with aircrafts and spacecrafts, then consider aerospace engineering. If you are not totally sure what you are interested in going into, then consider mechanical engineering.
What isAeronautical Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHfI5JbiWhE
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Aerospace Engineering is the field of engineering surrounding the science, design, construction, development and testing of aircraft and space craft. The field of Aerospace Engineering can be divided into two major subfields: aeronautical and aerospace. In other words, Aerospace Engineers can work on projects intended for this atmosphere, or, for deployment in outer space. In addition to designing aircraft, Aerospace Engineers also develop satellites, missile systems, propulsion systems, high-tech Unmanned Air Vehicles, and even software. Learn more about this exciting STEM career by viewing the profile video below.
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Hi all,
In this video, I answer some of your most asked questions about Aerospace Engineering. Many of you wanted me to make a video where I explain all the differences between Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, as well as the difference between the two branches of Aerospace (Astronautics and Aeronautics).
Well, you asked, and I delivered lol
This video is really long, and I have to edit out some parts (mainly the difference between Mechanical and Aerospace).
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AeronauticsVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHfI5JbiWhE
In this video I discuss "What is aerospace engineering?" The aerospace engineering major can be broken up into two main branches, aeronautics and astronautics. This video will focus on astronautics which is the design of things that will go into space. Aerospace engineering students will all take the same classes in the beginning of college, then branch off into their respective concentration probably in their third year. Students in aerospace engineering will learn about many subsystems and components of a spacecraft including propulsion, guidance and navigation, thermal, attitude determination and control, and more. Undergrad will give you knowledge in all these topics but you will not be an expert in one. If you want to go into design work you may want to pursue a master's degree or you need to work your way up at your job.
For those who are debating between aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering then be aware mechanical engineers have much more job opportunity. Mechanical engineers can work on spacecrafts but can also apply their knowledge to lots of other sectors, whereas aerospace engineers would focus solely on spacecrafts.
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One of the most challenging areas of engineering, Aerospace Engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability.
This discipline specializes in designing, construction, development, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts and spacecrafts. Aerospace Engineering is categorized into two branches – Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, missiles and helicopters. On the contrary, Astronautical Engineering includes space shuttles, rockets and space stations.
WHAT ARE THE AVAILABLE COURSES IN THIS BRANCH?
An engineering aspirant with a strong interest in Aerospace branch can undertake the following courses available in the top colleges of India.
• Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
• Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Master of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautical Engineering
• Post Graduate Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
WHAT ARE THE WORK DESIGNATIONS OFFERED?
Aerospace Engineers are generally appointed as Consultants, Thermal Design Engineers, Mechanical Design Engineers, Aerospace Technologist, Aircraft Production Manager, Assistant Technical Officers, Aerospace Design Checker and GraduateEngineer Trainees.
An Aerospace Engineer can work in private or public companies. The degree holders are acquired by many big firms both in India and abroad.
WHAT ARE THE JOB OPPORTUNITIES?
As an Aerospace Engineer it is utmost crucial to decide your interest – whether you would be interested in Aeronautical Engineering or Astronautical Engineering. Both the branches have excellent job opportunities.
Job opportunities for these engineers are available in Airlines, Air Force, CorporateResearch Companies, Defence Ministry, Helicopter Companies, Aviation Companies, NASA and many others.
Increasing popularity of air travel and space exploration require expertise to design and maintain improvements. Looking at heightening growth rate, the demand for smart and create Aerospace Engineers is only going to increase in the near future.
Some of the top recruiters in this space are Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), DefenseResearch and Development Laboratories (DRDO), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Civil Aviation Department, Air India, India Space Research Organization (ISRO) and others.
WHAT IS THE SALARY RANGE?
The average salary of an Aerospace Engineer is INR 35, 000 to INR 40,000 per month. The maximum salary offered to an Aerospace Engineer graduated from IITs is INR 15 lakhs per annum
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What does an aerospace engineer do? Well, it is rocket science! Trevor, Aerospace Engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center talks about the power of internships and co-ops. See how his internship at NASA helped him discover and land his dream job. You could be next!
B.S.Mechanical Engineering - http://rpi.edu/
M.S. Mechanical Engineering - http://www.case.edu/
For more information about Aerospace Engineering check out the Bureau of Labor Statistics here - http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/aerospace-engineers.htm
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The story of aviation has always been the story of people who have the courage to fail, to try again, and to one day succeed. And the passion to advance aeronautical design through innovative solutions is ingrained in our culture.

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This video shows you that Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru.
Global aerospace major Boeing announced its expansion of engineering and technology centre here and said it would accommodate another 1,000 new employees to drive aerospace innovation. The “newest phase” of Boeing IndiaEngineering and TechnologyCentre (BIETC) inaugurated here yesterday would double the existing footprint and accommodate another 1,000 new employees, who will work on cutting-edge technologies that will drive aerospace innovation from India, Boeing said.
The centre has increased its employee count from just 100 when it was inaugurated in early 2017, to over 1,000, the company said in a statement here.
As the centre grows over the next few years, it will develop into a team of over 2,500 employees in specialized fields of IT, engineering and R&D, it added. The facility will help Boeing to scale up its aerospace, R&D and engineering activities in its existing facilities, the statement said. The facility will also have an integrated lab for IoT, Analytics and Mobility, a 3DX lab to develop 3D experiences, a Systems Integration Lab and a Proof of Concepts Lab. “Over 25 collaboration areas in the centre will enable teams to develop, scale and deliver aerospace innovations with agility.
The facility will also drive strategic initiatives like Digital Transformation,” the statement said. The teams will innovate in digital aviation, electrical, mechanical and systems design and provide support for lab and flight testing for aircraft.
The company is also developing skills in the Indian aviation sector by partnering with vocational training institutes, industrial training institutes and its local partners to train workers for the aerospace industry. “The new centre reflects an agile and driven Boeing in India, one that inspires people to collaborate and accelerate step-change innovation,” Boeing India President Pratyush Kumar said.
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The video showcases Georgia TechProf. Julian Rimoli (creator of "Truss Me!") delivering an introductory lecture on aerospace structures with emphasis on trusses. Please refer to Part 2 so see a hands on activity using "Truss Me!" performed after the lecture.

Aeronautical engineering was the original term for the field, but as flight technology advanced to include craft operating in outer space, the broader term "aerospace engineering" has largely replaced it in common usage. Aerospace engineering, particularly the astronautics branch, is often referred to as "rocket science".

Overview

Flight vehicles are subjected to demanding conditions such as those produced by changes in atmospheric pressure and temperature, with structural loads applied upon vehicle components. Consequently, they are usually the products of various technological and engineering disciplines including aerodynamics, propulsion, avionics, materials science, structural analysis and manufacturing. The interaction between these technologies is known as aerospace engineering. Because of the complexity and number of disciplines involved, aerospace engineering is carried out by teams of engineers, each having their own specialized area of expertise.

The discipline of engineering is extremely broad, and encompasses a range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied science, technology and types of application.

The term Engineering is derived from the Latiningenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise".

Definition

History

Engineering has existed since ancient times as humans devised fundamental inventions such as the wedge, lever, wheel, and pulley. Each of these inventions is essentially consistent with the modern definition of engineering.

Audio engineer

An audio engineer works on the recording, manipulation, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound. Audio engineers work on the "...technical aspect of recording—the placing of microphones, the turning of pre-amp knobs, the setting of levels. The physical recording of any project is done by an engineer... the nuts and bolts." Many audio engineers creatively use technologies to produce sound for film, radio, television, music, electronic products and computer games. Audio engineers also set up and operate sound reinforcement systems for concert, corporate, theatre, sporting and other events.

Audio engineering concerns the creative and practical aspects of sounds including speech and music, as well as the development of new audio technologies and advancing scientific understanding of audible sound.

Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering

The Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering is the engineering college at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) located in Pomona, California, United States. With over 5,600 undergraduate students (as of fall 2015), it is the largest engineering college in Southern California, the second largest college of engineering in the California State University system, and the seventeenth largest engineering college in the United States. In 2013 U.S. News & World Report ranks Cal Poly Pomona's undergraduate program 14th in the nation (for Master's-granting universities), and mentions that Cal Poly Pomona "has one of the top ranked engineering programs, and graduates roughly 1 of every 14 engineers in the state of California."

Because of the hands-on approach to academics and undergraduate focus, the college of engineering at Cal Poly Pomona is among the most selective engineering colleges in the nation and most of its departments are currently declared impacted (hold stringent standards for admissions). For fall 2015, the college admitted 45.3 percent of its total freshmen applicants who held an average unweighted GPA of 3.72 (out of 4.00) and SATs of 1178 (out of 1600), making the college admissions process statistically comparable to the University of California campuses at Davis, Irvine, and Santa Barbara.

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

Aerospace Vs Mechanical Engineering - How to Pick the Right Major

Aerospace and mechanical engineering are often a common toss up for students because these majors are so similar. The classes you take for both these disciplines are extremely similar.
As an aerospace engineer you will take more specific classes such as aerodynamics and propulsion, whereas mechanical engineers will take general fluid mechanics and thermodynamics that cover a wider range of applications. They also both take classes in structures, controls, vibrations, circuits, and more.
In terms of careers, aerospace engineers usually go into the aerospace industry and work on air or spacecrafts. But remember they can also work in the automotive industry, petroleum, boats, trains, and more. However, mechanical engineers typically have a wider range of career options because they can go into HVAC, alternative energy, biomedical, manufacturing, and much more.
Overall if you know you want to work with aircrafts and spacecrafts, then consider aerospace engineering. If you are not totally sure what you are interested in going into, then consider mechanical engineering.
What isAeronautical Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHfI5JbiWhE
What is Astronautical Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbsYELrhvks
Mechanical Engineering Concentrations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7LBKpksyS8
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6:40

Aerospace Engineers -- What is it?

Aerospace Engineers -- What is it?

Aerospace Engineers -- What is it?

Aerospace Engineering is the field of engineering surrounding the science, design, construction, development and testing of aircraft and space craft. The field of Aerospace Engineering can be divided into two major subfields: aeronautical and aerospace. In other words, Aerospace Engineers can work on projects intended for this atmosphere, or, for deployment in outer space. In addition to designing aircraft, Aerospace Engineers also develop satellites, missile systems, propulsion systems, high-tech Unmanned Air Vehicles, and even software. Learn more about this exciting STEM career by viewing the profile video below.
To learn more about this great project, or, how to order DVD copies of the videos please visit STEM Career Lab: http://stemcareerlab.org/

Hi all,
In this video, I answer some of your most asked questions about Aerospace Engineering. Many of you wanted me to make a video where I explain all the differences between Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, as well as the difference between the two branches of Aerospace (Astronautics and Aeronautics).
Well, you asked, and I delivered lol
This video is really long, and I have to edit out some parts (mainly the difference between Mechanical and Aerospace).
I've included the major maps for all majors down below, so please make sure to check them out if you have any other questions.
Please like, comment and subscribe :)
Aeronautics: https://webapp4.asu.edu/programs/t5/majorinfo/ASU00/ESAEROBSE/undergrad/false
Astronautics: https://webapp4.asu.edu/programs/t5/majorinfo/ASU00/ESAEASBSE/undergrad/false
Mechanical: https://webapp4.asu.edu/programs/t5/majorinfo/ASU00/ESMAEMBSE/undergrad/false
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9:38

What is Aerospace Engineering? (Astronautics)

What is Aerospace Engineering? (Astronautics)

What is Aerospace Engineering? (Astronautics)

AeronauticsVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHfI5JbiWhE
In this video I discuss "What is aerospace engineering?" The aerospace engineering major can be broken up into two main branches, aeronautics and astronautics. This video will focus on astronautics which is the design of things that will go into space. Aerospace engineering students will all take the same classes in the beginning of college, then branch off into their respective concentration probably in their third year. Students in aerospace engineering will learn about many subsystems and components of a spacecraft including propulsion, guidance and navigation, thermal, attitude determination and control, and more. Undergrad will give you knowledge in all these topics but you will not be an expert in one. If you want to go into design work you may want to pursue a master's degree or you need to work your way up at your job.
For those who are debating between aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering then be aware mechanical engineers have much more job opportunity. Mechanical engineers can work on spacecrafts but can also apply their knowledge to lots of other sectors, whereas aerospace engineers would focus solely on spacecrafts.
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One of the most challenging areas of engineering, Aerospace Engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability.
This discipline specializes in designing, construction, development, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts and spacecrafts. Aerospace Engineering is categorized into two branches – Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, missiles and helicopters. On the contrary, Astronautical Engineering includes space shuttles, rockets and space stations.
WHAT ARE THE AVAILABLE COURSES IN THIS BRANCH?
An engineering aspirant with a strong interest in Aerospace branch can undertake the following courses available in the top colleges of India.
• Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
• Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Master of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautical Engineering
• Post Graduate Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
WHAT ARE THE WORK DESIGNATIONS OFFERED?
Aerospace Engineers are generally appointed as Consultants, Thermal Design Engineers, Mechanical Design Engineers, Aerospace Technologist, Aircraft Production Manager, Assistant Technical Officers, Aerospace Design Checker and GraduateEngineer Trainees.
An Aerospace Engineer can work in private or public companies. The degree holders are acquired by many big firms both in India and abroad.
WHAT ARE THE JOB OPPORTUNITIES?
As an Aerospace Engineer it is utmost crucial to decide your interest – whether you would be interested in Aeronautical Engineering or Astronautical Engineering. Both the branches have excellent job opportunities.
Job opportunities for these engineers are available in Airlines, Air Force, CorporateResearch Companies, Defence Ministry, Helicopter Companies, Aviation Companies, NASA and many others.
Increasing popularity of air travel and space exploration require expertise to design and maintain improvements. Looking at heightening growth rate, the demand for smart and create Aerospace Engineers is only going to increase in the near future.
Some of the top recruiters in this space are Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), DefenseResearch and Development Laboratories (DRDO), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Civil Aviation Department, Air India, India Space Research Organization (ISRO) and others.
WHAT IS THE SALARY RANGE?
The average salary of an Aerospace Engineer is INR 35, 000 to INR 40,000 per month. The maximum salary offered to an Aerospace Engineer graduated from IITs is INR 15 lakhs per annum
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23:13

🙅Why I Quit Aerospace Engineering [Is Aerospace Dying? 2017]

🙅Why I Quit Aerospace Engineering [Is Aerospace Dying? 2017]

🙅Why I Quit Aerospace Engineering [Is Aerospace Dying? 2017]

Kelvin used to work for a large aerospace company for 15 years, but he knew that it wasn't what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. He took the plunge and decided to quit. Find out why
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3:29

Boeing's Engineers

Boeing's Engineers

Boeing's Engineers

3:47

How to become an Aerospace Engineer

How to become an Aerospace Engineer

How to become an Aerospace Engineer

What does an aerospace engineer do? Well, it is rocket science! Trevor, Aerospace Engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center talks about the power of internships and co-ops. See how his internship at NASA helped him discover and land his dream job. You could be next!
B.S.Mechanical Engineering - http://rpi.edu/
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Speaking of the Future: Advanced Aeronautics

Speaking of the Future: Advanced Aeronautics

Speaking of the Future: Advanced Aeronautics

The story of aviation has always been the story of people who have the courage to fail, to try again, and to one day succeed. And the passion to advance aeronautical design through innovative solutions is ingrained in our culture.

2:38

Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru

Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru

Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru

This video shows you that Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru.
Global aerospace major Boeing announced its expansion of engineering and technology centre here and said it would accommodate another 1,000 new employees to drive aerospace innovation. The “newest phase” of Boeing IndiaEngineering and TechnologyCentre (BIETC) inaugurated here yesterday would double the existing footprint and accommodate another 1,000 new employees, who will work on cutting-edge technologies that will drive aerospace innovation from India, Boeing said.
The centre has increased its employee count from just 100 when it was inaugurated in early 2017, to over 1,000, the company said in a statement here.
As the centre grows over the next few years, it will develop into a team of over 2,500 employees in specialized fields of IT, engineering and R&D, it added. The facility will help Boeing to scale up its aerospace, R&D and engineering activities in its existing facilities, the statement said. The facility will also have an integrated lab for IoT, Analytics and Mobility, a 3DX lab to develop 3D experiences, a Systems Integration Lab and a Proof of Concepts Lab. “Over 25 collaboration areas in the centre will enable teams to develop, scale and deliver aerospace innovations with agility.
The facility will also drive strategic initiatives like Digital Transformation,” the statement said. The teams will innovate in digital aviation, electrical, mechanical and systems design and provide support for lab and flight testing for aircraft.
The company is also developing skills in the Indian aviation sector by partnering with vocational training institutes, industrial training institutes and its local partners to train workers for the aerospace industry. “The new centre reflects an agile and driven Boeing in India, one that inspires people to collaborate and accelerate step-change innovation,” Boeing India President Pratyush Kumar said.
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Introduction to Aerospace Structures - Part 1

Introduction to Aerospace Structures - Part 1

Introduction to Aerospace Structures - Part 1

The video showcases Georgia TechProf. Julian Rimoli (creator of "Truss Me!") delivering an introductory lecture on aerospace structures with emphasis on trusses. Please refer to Part 2 so see a hands on activity using "Truss Me!" performed after the lecture.

Aeronautical Engineering CAREERS. Go through the career opportunities of Aeronautical Engineering , Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,GATE notification, Salary package,higher education details in Aeronautical Engineering
Aeronautical engineering is a branch of science which deals with the developing, constructing, designing, maintaining and operating missiles and military aircrafts. In order to learn all the aspects of BE/ B Tech Aeronautical career course, computer technology is used to enhance the learning process. Aeronautical engineering also involves the aerospace engineering (deals in both space crafts and aircrafts)
Aeronautical engineering is one of the toughest engineering courses in India. The BE/ B Tech Aeronautical is a four year full time course. After successful completion of this course, students can pursue their career as aeronautical engineers. These engineers are then responsible for creating, developing novelty in the technological field of space, defense and aviation.
The full time four year course comprises of subjects like Material science, fluid dynamics, essentials of propulsion, structural analysis, aerodynamics theory, material sciences and so on. These students can also get specialization in fields like navigational guidance, communication, instrumentation, methods of production of products for the rockets, airplanes and helicopters.
The students interested in BE/ B Tech Aeronautical engineering must have completed their plus two with science subjects (physics, mathematics and chemistry) with a minimum 50 % score in each subject. The students will have to prepare themselves for the joint entrance examination to get enrolled in the top institutes like IIT’s. (IIT, Kharagpur), (IIT, Chennai) and (IIT, Kanpur)
List of top colleges in India: There are a number of colleges in India like:
Bengal Engineering and Science University, West BengalGuru RamInstitute of Aeronautical Engineering and Technology, Faridabad, Delhi NCRSchool of Aeronautics, New DelhiAnna University Of Technology, Coimbatore
Amrita School Of Engineering, Tamil NaduACSCollege Of Engineering, Bangalore
After obtaining the degree of BE/ B Tech Aeronautical one has ample of job opportunities both in private and government sector organizations. Engineers can work in fields like defense, aviation, aeronautical industries. Their key task is related to designing, developing, operating ethos. Apart from this, the students can also pursue teaching as their career after completing the higher studies.
There are many government organizations like the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), DefenseResearch DevelopmentOrganization and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) where one can have plenty of opportunities. Apart from this, students get a golden chance to work in airlines such as Indian Airlines, Air India.
The private sector also ensures rapid growth for the BE/ B Tech Aeronautical engineers. The private airlines such as SpiceJet, Kingfisher and Spice Jet offers a great deal of jobs that helps students to have a secure future.
In abroad too, there are a number of opportunities to work, especially at NASA, Research and development organizations, where most of the Indian students have already set benchmarks.
Most of the students get attracted to this career option as it provides them with handsome salary depending on the field of specialization and the institute. The average monthly salary in government organizations like HAL is Rs.30, 000 to Rs. 40,000. The salary increases with the time as well as the experience of the person.
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The Basics of Aerodynamics

The Basics of Aerodynamics

The Basics of Aerodynamics

This is a short tutorial on the basics of aerodynamics, which explains some basic concepts of how airplanes fly. It was developed using Powerpoint drawing tools and recorded using Camtasia 2 for Mac.

Aerospace Vs Mechanical Engineering - How to Pick the Right Major

Aerospace and mechanical engineering are often a common toss up for students because these majors are so similar. The classes you take for both these disciplines are extremely similar.
As an aerospace engineer you will take more specific classes such as aerodynamics and propulsion, whereas mechanical engineers will take general fluid mechanics and thermodynamics that cover a wider range of applications. They also both take classes in structures, controls, vibrations, circuits, and more.
In terms of careers, aerospace engineers usually go into the aerospace industry and work on air or spacecrafts. But remember they can also work in the automotive industry, petroleum, boats, trains, and more. However, mechanical engineers typically have a wider range of career options because they can go i...

published: 12 Jul 2017

Aerospace Engineers -- What is it?

Aerospace Engineering is the field of engineering surrounding the science, design, construction, development and testing of aircraft and space craft. The field of Aerospace Engineering can be divided into two major subfields: aeronautical and aerospace. In other words, Aerospace Engineers can work on projects intended for this atmosphere, or, for deployment in outer space. In addition to designing aircraft, Aerospace Engineers also develop satellites, missile systems, propulsion systems, high-tech Unmanned Air Vehicles, and even software. Learn more about this exciting STEM career by viewing the profile video below.
To learn more about this great project, or, how to order DVD copies of the videos please visit STEM Career Lab: http://stemcareerlab.org/

Hi all,
In this video, I answer some of your most asked questions about Aerospace Engineering. Many of you wanted me to make a video where I explain all the differences between Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, as well as the difference between the two branches of Aerospace (Astronautics and Aeronautics).
Well, you asked, and I delivered lol
This video is really long, and I have to edit out some parts (mainly the difference between Mechanical and Aerospace).
I've included the major maps for all majors down below, so please make sure to check them out if you have any other questions.
Please like, comment and subscribe :)
Aeronautics: https://webapp4.asu.edu/programs/t5/majorinfo/ASU00/ESAEROBSE/undergrad/false
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What is Aerospace Engineering? (Astronautics)

AeronauticsVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHfI5JbiWhE
In this video I discuss "What is aerospace engineering?" The aerospace engineering major can be broken up into two main branches, aeronautics and astronautics. This video will focus on astronautics which is the design of things that will go into space. Aerospace engineering students will all take the same classes in the beginning of college, then branch off into their respective concentration probably in their third year. Students in aerospace engineering will learn about many subsystems and components of a spacecraft including propulsion, guidance and navigation, thermal, attitude determination and control, and more. Undergrad will give you knowledge in all these topics but you will not be an expert in one. If you want to go ...

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One of the most challenging areas of engineering, Aerospace Engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability.
This discipline specializes in designing, construction, development, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts and spacecrafts. Aerospace Engineering is categorized into two branches – Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, miss...

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Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru

This video shows you that Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru.
Global aerospace major Boeing announced its expansion of engineering and technology centre here and said it would accommodate another 1,000 new employees to drive aerospace innovation. The “newest phase” of Boeing IndiaEngineering and TechnologyCentre (BIETC) inaugurated here yesterday would double the existing footprint and accommodate another 1,000 new employees, who will work on cutting-edge technologies that will drive aerospace innovation from India, Boeing said.
The centre has increased its employee count from just 100 when it was inaugurated in early 2017, to over 1,000, the company said in a statement here.
As the centre grows over the next few years, it will develop into a team of over 2,50...

published: 17 Jun 2018

Introduction to Aerospace Structures - Part 1

The video showcases Georgia TechProf. Julian Rimoli (creator of "Truss Me!") delivering an introductory lecture on aerospace structures with emphasis on trusses. Please refer to Part 2 so see a hands on activity using "Truss Me!" performed after the lecture.

Aeronautical Engineering CAREERS. Go through the career opportunities of Aeronautical Engineering , Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,GATE notification, Salary package,higher education details in Aeronautical Engineering
Aeronautical engineering is a branch of science which deals with the developing, constructing, designing, maintaining and operating missiles and military aircrafts. In order to learn all the aspects of BE/ B Tech Aeronautical career course, computer technology is used to enhance the learning process. Aeronautical engineering also involves the aerospace engineering (deals in both space crafts and aircrafts)
Aeronautical eng...

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The Basics of Aerodynamics

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In our first episode of Crash CourseEngineering, Shini explains what engineering is, and gives a brief overview of its four main branches (civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical) as well as a look at some of the other fields of engineering.
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Aerospace Vs Mechanical Engineering - How to Pick the Right Major

Aerospace and mechanical engineering are often a common toss up for students because these majors are so similar. The classes you take for both these discipline...

Aerospace and mechanical engineering are often a common toss up for students because these majors are so similar. The classes you take for both these disciplines are extremely similar.
As an aerospace engineer you will take more specific classes such as aerodynamics and propulsion, whereas mechanical engineers will take general fluid mechanics and thermodynamics that cover a wider range of applications. They also both take classes in structures, controls, vibrations, circuits, and more.
In terms of careers, aerospace engineers usually go into the aerospace industry and work on air or spacecrafts. But remember they can also work in the automotive industry, petroleum, boats, trains, and more. However, mechanical engineers typically have a wider range of career options because they can go into HVAC, alternative energy, biomedical, manufacturing, and much more.
Overall if you know you want to work with aircrafts and spacecrafts, then consider aerospace engineering. If you are not totally sure what you are interested in going into, then consider mechanical engineering.
What isAeronautical Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHfI5JbiWhE
What is Astronautical Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbsYELrhvks
Mechanical Engineering Concentrations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7LBKpksyS8
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Aerospace and mechanical engineering are often a common toss up for students because these majors are so similar. The classes you take for both these disciplines are extremely similar.
As an aerospace engineer you will take more specific classes such as aerodynamics and propulsion, whereas mechanical engineers will take general fluid mechanics and thermodynamics that cover a wider range of applications. They also both take classes in structures, controls, vibrations, circuits, and more.
In terms of careers, aerospace engineers usually go into the aerospace industry and work on air or spacecrafts. But remember they can also work in the automotive industry, petroleum, boats, trains, and more. However, mechanical engineers typically have a wider range of career options because they can go into HVAC, alternative energy, biomedical, manufacturing, and much more.
Overall if you know you want to work with aircrafts and spacecrafts, then consider aerospace engineering. If you are not totally sure what you are interested in going into, then consider mechanical engineering.
What isAeronautical Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHfI5JbiWhE
What is Astronautical Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbsYELrhvks
Mechanical Engineering Concentrations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7LBKpksyS8
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Aerospace Engineers -- What is it?

Aerospace Engineering is the field of engineering surrounding the science, design, construction, development and testing of aircraft and space craft. The field ...

Aerospace Engineering is the field of engineering surrounding the science, design, construction, development and testing of aircraft and space craft. The field of Aerospace Engineering can be divided into two major subfields: aeronautical and aerospace. In other words, Aerospace Engineers can work on projects intended for this atmosphere, or, for deployment in outer space. In addition to designing aircraft, Aerospace Engineers also develop satellites, missile systems, propulsion systems, high-tech Unmanned Air Vehicles, and even software. Learn more about this exciting STEM career by viewing the profile video below.
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Aerospace Engineering is the field of engineering surrounding the science, design, construction, development and testing of aircraft and space craft. The field of Aerospace Engineering can be divided into two major subfields: aeronautical and aerospace. In other words, Aerospace Engineers can work on projects intended for this atmosphere, or, for deployment in outer space. In addition to designing aircraft, Aerospace Engineers also develop satellites, missile systems, propulsion systems, high-tech Unmanned Air Vehicles, and even software. Learn more about this exciting STEM career by viewing the profile video below.
To learn more about this great project, or, how to order DVD copies of the videos please visit STEM Career Lab: http://stemcareerlab.org/

Hi all,
In this video, I answer some of your most asked questions about Aerospace Engineering. Many of you wanted me to make a video where I explain all the di...

Hi all,
In this video, I answer some of your most asked questions about Aerospace Engineering. Many of you wanted me to make a video where I explain all the differences between Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, as well as the difference between the two branches of Aerospace (Astronautics and Aeronautics).
Well, you asked, and I delivered lol
This video is really long, and I have to edit out some parts (mainly the difference between Mechanical and Aerospace).
I've included the major maps for all majors down below, so please make sure to check them out if you have any other questions.
Please like, comment and subscribe :)
Aeronautics: https://webapp4.asu.edu/programs/t5/majorinfo/ASU00/ESAEROBSE/undergrad/false
Astronautics: https://webapp4.asu.edu/programs/t5/majorinfo/ASU00/ESAEASBSE/undergrad/false
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In this video, I answer some of your most asked questions about Aerospace Engineering. Many of you wanted me to make a video where I explain all the differences between Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, as well as the difference between the two branches of Aerospace (Astronautics and Aeronautics).
Well, you asked, and I delivered lol
This video is really long, and I have to edit out some parts (mainly the difference between Mechanical and Aerospace).
I've included the major maps for all majors down below, so please make sure to check them out if you have any other questions.
Please like, comment and subscribe :)
Aeronautics: https://webapp4.asu.edu/programs/t5/majorinfo/ASU00/ESAEROBSE/undergrad/false
Astronautics: https://webapp4.asu.edu/programs/t5/majorinfo/ASU00/ESAEASBSE/undergrad/false
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What is Aerospace Engineering? (Astronautics)

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In this video I discuss "What is aerospace engineering?" The aerospace engineering major can be ...

AeronauticsVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHfI5JbiWhE
In this video I discuss "What is aerospace engineering?" The aerospace engineering major can be broken up into two main branches, aeronautics and astronautics. This video will focus on astronautics which is the design of things that will go into space. Aerospace engineering students will all take the same classes in the beginning of college, then branch off into their respective concentration probably in their third year. Students in aerospace engineering will learn about many subsystems and components of a spacecraft including propulsion, guidance and navigation, thermal, attitude determination and control, and more. Undergrad will give you knowledge in all these topics but you will not be an expert in one. If you want to go into design work you may want to pursue a master's degree or you need to work your way up at your job.
For those who are debating between aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering then be aware mechanical engineers have much more job opportunity. Mechanical engineers can work on spacecrafts but can also apply their knowledge to lots of other sectors, whereas aerospace engineers would focus solely on spacecrafts.
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In this video I discuss "What is aerospace engineering?" The aerospace engineering major can be broken up into two main branches, aeronautics and astronautics. This video will focus on astronautics which is the design of things that will go into space. Aerospace engineering students will all take the same classes in the beginning of college, then branch off into their respective concentration probably in their third year. Students in aerospace engineering will learn about many subsystems and components of a spacecraft including propulsion, guidance and navigation, thermal, attitude determination and control, and more. Undergrad will give you knowledge in all these topics but you will not be an expert in one. If you want to go into design work you may want to pursue a master's degree or you need to work your way up at your job.
For those who are debating between aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering then be aware mechanical engineers have much more job opportunity. Mechanical engineers can work on spacecrafts but can also apply their knowledge to lots of other sectors, whereas aerospace engineers would focus solely on spacecrafts.
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Get the latest interview tips,Job notifications,top MNC openings,placement papers and many more only at Freshersworld.com(www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube).
One of the most challenging areas of engineering, Aerospace Engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability.
This discipline specializes in designing, construction, development, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts and spacecrafts. Aerospace Engineering is categorized into two branches – Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, missiles and helicopters. On the contrary, Astronautical Engineering includes space shuttles, rockets and space stations.
WHAT ARE THE AVAILABLE COURSES IN THIS BRANCH?
An engineering aspirant with a strong interest in Aerospace branch can undertake the following courses available in the top colleges of India.
• Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
• Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Master of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautical Engineering
• Post Graduate Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
WHAT ARE THE WORK DESIGNATIONS OFFERED?
Aerospace Engineers are generally appointed as Consultants, Thermal Design Engineers, Mechanical Design Engineers, Aerospace Technologist, Aircraft Production Manager, Assistant Technical Officers, Aerospace Design Checker and GraduateEngineer Trainees.
An Aerospace Engineer can work in private or public companies. The degree holders are acquired by many big firms both in India and abroad.
WHAT ARE THE JOB OPPORTUNITIES?
As an Aerospace Engineer it is utmost crucial to decide your interest – whether you would be interested in Aeronautical Engineering or Astronautical Engineering. Both the branches have excellent job opportunities.
Job opportunities for these engineers are available in Airlines, Air Force, CorporateResearch Companies, Defence Ministry, Helicopter Companies, Aviation Companies, NASA and many others.
Increasing popularity of air travel and space exploration require expertise to design and maintain improvements. Looking at heightening growth rate, the demand for smart and create Aerospace Engineers is only going to increase in the near future.
Some of the top recruiters in this space are Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), DefenseResearch and Development Laboratories (DRDO), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Civil Aviation Department, Air India, India Space Research Organization (ISRO) and others.
WHAT IS THE SALARY RANGE?
The average salary of an Aerospace Engineer is INR 35, 000 to INR 40,000 per month. The maximum salary offered to an Aerospace Engineer graduated from IITs is INR 15 lakhs per annum
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One of the most challenging areas of engineering, Aerospace Engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability.
This discipline specializes in designing, construction, development, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts and spacecrafts. Aerospace Engineering is categorized into two branches – Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, missiles and helicopters. On the contrary, Astronautical Engineering includes space shuttles, rockets and space stations.
WHAT ARE THE AVAILABLE COURSES IN THIS BRANCH?
An engineering aspirant with a strong interest in Aerospace branch can undertake the following courses available in the top colleges of India.
• Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
• Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Master of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautical Engineering
• Post Graduate Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
WHAT ARE THE WORK DESIGNATIONS OFFERED?
Aerospace Engineers are generally appointed as Consultants, Thermal Design Engineers, Mechanical Design Engineers, Aerospace Technologist, Aircraft Production Manager, Assistant Technical Officers, Aerospace Design Checker and GraduateEngineer Trainees.
An Aerospace Engineer can work in private or public companies. The degree holders are acquired by many big firms both in India and abroad.
WHAT ARE THE JOB OPPORTUNITIES?
As an Aerospace Engineer it is utmost crucial to decide your interest – whether you would be interested in Aeronautical Engineering or Astronautical Engineering. Both the branches have excellent job opportunities.
Job opportunities for these engineers are available in Airlines, Air Force, CorporateResearch Companies, Defence Ministry, Helicopter Companies, Aviation Companies, NASA and many others.
Increasing popularity of air travel and space exploration require expertise to design and maintain improvements. Looking at heightening growth rate, the demand for smart and create Aerospace Engineers is only going to increase in the near future.
Some of the top recruiters in this space are Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), DefenseResearch and Development Laboratories (DRDO), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Civil Aviation Department, Air India, India Space Research Organization (ISRO) and others.
WHAT IS THE SALARY RANGE?
The average salary of an Aerospace Engineer is INR 35, 000 to INR 40,000 per month. The maximum salary offered to an Aerospace Engineer graduated from IITs is INR 15 lakhs per annum
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🙅Why I Quit Aerospace Engineering [Is Aerospace Dying? 2017]

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Speaking of the Future: Advanced Aeronautics

The story of aviation has always been the story of people who have the courage to fail, to try again, and to one day succeed. And the passion to advance aeronau...

The story of aviation has always been the story of people who have the courage to fail, to try again, and to one day succeed. And the passion to advance aeronautical design through innovative solutions is ingrained in our culture.

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Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru

This video shows you that Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru.
Global aerospace major Boeing announced its expansion of engineering and...

This video shows you that Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru.
Global aerospace major Boeing announced its expansion of engineering and technology centre here and said it would accommodate another 1,000 new employees to drive aerospace innovation. The “newest phase” of Boeing IndiaEngineering and TechnologyCentre (BIETC) inaugurated here yesterday would double the existing footprint and accommodate another 1,000 new employees, who will work on cutting-edge technologies that will drive aerospace innovation from India, Boeing said.
The centre has increased its employee count from just 100 when it was inaugurated in early 2017, to over 1,000, the company said in a statement here.
As the centre grows over the next few years, it will develop into a team of over 2,500 employees in specialized fields of IT, engineering and R&D, it added. The facility will help Boeing to scale up its aerospace, R&D and engineering activities in its existing facilities, the statement said. The facility will also have an integrated lab for IoT, Analytics and Mobility, a 3DX lab to develop 3D experiences, a Systems Integration Lab and a Proof of Concepts Lab. “Over 25 collaboration areas in the centre will enable teams to develop, scale and deliver aerospace innovations with agility.
The facility will also drive strategic initiatives like Digital Transformation,” the statement said. The teams will innovate in digital aviation, electrical, mechanical and systems design and provide support for lab and flight testing for aircraft.
The company is also developing skills in the Indian aviation sector by partnering with vocational training institutes, industrial training institutes and its local partners to train workers for the aerospace industry. “The new centre reflects an agile and driven Boeing in India, one that inspires people to collaborate and accelerate step-change innovation,” Boeing India President Pratyush Kumar said.
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This video shows you that Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru.
Global aerospace major Boeing announced its expansion of engineering and technology centre here and said it would accommodate another 1,000 new employees to drive aerospace innovation. The “newest phase” of Boeing IndiaEngineering and TechnologyCentre (BIETC) inaugurated here yesterday would double the existing footprint and accommodate another 1,000 new employees, who will work on cutting-edge technologies that will drive aerospace innovation from India, Boeing said.
The centre has increased its employee count from just 100 when it was inaugurated in early 2017, to over 1,000, the company said in a statement here.
As the centre grows over the next few years, it will develop into a team of over 2,500 employees in specialized fields of IT, engineering and R&D, it added. The facility will help Boeing to scale up its aerospace, R&D and engineering activities in its existing facilities, the statement said. The facility will also have an integrated lab for IoT, Analytics and Mobility, a 3DX lab to develop 3D experiences, a Systems Integration Lab and a Proof of Concepts Lab. “Over 25 collaboration areas in the centre will enable teams to develop, scale and deliver aerospace innovations with agility.
The facility will also drive strategic initiatives like Digital Transformation,” the statement said. The teams will innovate in digital aviation, electrical, mechanical and systems design and provide support for lab and flight testing for aircraft.
The company is also developing skills in the Indian aviation sector by partnering with vocational training institutes, industrial training institutes and its local partners to train workers for the aerospace industry. “The new centre reflects an agile and driven Boeing in India, one that inspires people to collaborate and accelerate step-change innovation,” Boeing India President Pratyush Kumar said.
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The video showcases Georgia TechProf. Julian Rimoli (creator of "Truss Me!") delivering an introductory lecture on aerospace structures with emphasis on trusses. Please refer to Part 2 so see a hands on activity using "Truss Me!" performed after the lecture.

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Aeronautical engineering is a branch of science which deals with the developing, constructing, designing, maintaining and operating missiles and military aircrafts. In order to learn all the aspects of BE/ B Tech Aeronautical career course, computer technology is used to enhance the learning process. Aeronautical engineering also involves the aerospace engineering (deals in both space crafts and aircrafts)
Aeronautical engineering is one of the toughest engineering courses in India. The BE/ B Tech Aeronautical is a four year full time course. After successful completion of this course, students can pursue their career as aeronautical engineers. These engineers are then responsible for creating, developing novelty in the technological field of space, defense and aviation.
The full time four year course comprises of subjects like Material science, fluid dynamics, essentials of propulsion, structural analysis, aerodynamics theory, material sciences and so on. These students can also get specialization in fields like navigational guidance, communication, instrumentation, methods of production of products for the rockets, airplanes and helicopters.
The students interested in BE/ B Tech Aeronautical engineering must have completed their plus two with science subjects (physics, mathematics and chemistry) with a minimum 50 % score in each subject. The students will have to prepare themselves for the joint entrance examination to get enrolled in the top institutes like IIT’s. (IIT, Kharagpur), (IIT, Chennai) and (IIT, Kanpur)
List of top colleges in India: There are a number of colleges in India like:
Bengal Engineering and Science University, West BengalGuru RamInstitute of Aeronautical Engineering and Technology, Faridabad, Delhi NCRSchool of Aeronautics, New DelhiAnna University Of Technology, Coimbatore
Amrita School Of Engineering, Tamil NaduACSCollege Of Engineering, Bangalore
After obtaining the degree of BE/ B Tech Aeronautical one has ample of job opportunities both in private and government sector organizations. Engineers can work in fields like defense, aviation, aeronautical industries. Their key task is related to designing, developing, operating ethos. Apart from this, the students can also pursue teaching as their career after completing the higher studies.
There are many government organizations like the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), DefenseResearch DevelopmentOrganization and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) where one can have plenty of opportunities. Apart from this, students get a golden chance to work in airlines such as Indian Airlines, Air India.
The private sector also ensures rapid growth for the BE/ B Tech Aeronautical engineers. The private airlines such as SpiceJet, Kingfisher and Spice Jet offers a great deal of jobs that helps students to have a secure future.
In abroad too, there are a number of opportunities to work, especially at NASA, Research and development organizations, where most of the Indian students have already set benchmarks.
Most of the students get attracted to this career option as it provides them with handsome salary depending on the field of specialization and the institute. The average monthly salary in government organizations like HAL is Rs.30, 000 to Rs. 40,000. The salary increases with the time as well as the experience of the person.
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Aeronautical engineering is a branch of science which deals with the developing, constructing, designing, maintaining and operating missiles and military aircrafts. In order to learn all the aspects of BE/ B Tech Aeronautical career course, computer technology is used to enhance the learning process. Aeronautical engineering also involves the aerospace engineering (deals in both space crafts and aircrafts)
Aeronautical engineering is one of the toughest engineering courses in India. The BE/ B Tech Aeronautical is a four year full time course. After successful completion of this course, students can pursue their career as aeronautical engineers. These engineers are then responsible for creating, developing novelty in the technological field of space, defense and aviation.
The full time four year course comprises of subjects like Material science, fluid dynamics, essentials of propulsion, structural analysis, aerodynamics theory, material sciences and so on. These students can also get specialization in fields like navigational guidance, communication, instrumentation, methods of production of products for the rockets, airplanes and helicopters.
The students interested in BE/ B Tech Aeronautical engineering must have completed their plus two with science subjects (physics, mathematics and chemistry) with a minimum 50 % score in each subject. The students will have to prepare themselves for the joint entrance examination to get enrolled in the top institutes like IIT’s. (IIT, Kharagpur), (IIT, Chennai) and (IIT, Kanpur)
List of top colleges in India: There are a number of colleges in India like:
Bengal Engineering and Science University, West BengalGuru RamInstitute of Aeronautical Engineering and Technology, Faridabad, Delhi NCRSchool of Aeronautics, New DelhiAnna University Of Technology, Coimbatore
Amrita School Of Engineering, Tamil NaduACSCollege Of Engineering, Bangalore
After obtaining the degree of BE/ B Tech Aeronautical one has ample of job opportunities both in private and government sector organizations. Engineers can work in fields like defense, aviation, aeronautical industries. Their key task is related to designing, developing, operating ethos. Apart from this, the students can also pursue teaching as their career after completing the higher studies.
There are many government organizations like the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), DefenseResearch DevelopmentOrganization and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) where one can have plenty of opportunities. Apart from this, students get a golden chance to work in airlines such as Indian Airlines, Air India.
The private sector also ensures rapid growth for the BE/ B Tech Aeronautical engineers. The private airlines such as SpiceJet, Kingfisher and Spice Jet offers a great deal of jobs that helps students to have a secure future.
In abroad too, there are a number of opportunities to work, especially at NASA, Research and development organizations, where most of the Indian students have already set benchmarks.
Most of the students get attracted to this career option as it provides them with handsome salary depending on the field of specialization and the institute. The average monthly salary in government organizations like HAL is Rs.30, 000 to Rs. 40,000. The salary increases with the time as well as the experience of the person.
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Aerospace Vs Mechanical Engineering - How to Pick the Right Major

Aerospace and mechanical engineering are often a common toss up for students because these majors are so similar. The classes you take for both these disciplines are extremely similar.
As an aerospace engineer you will take more specific classes such as aerodynamics and propulsion, whereas mechanical engineers will take general fluid mechanics and thermodynamics that cover a wider range of applications. They also both take classes in structures, controls, vibrations, circuits, and more.
In terms of careers, aerospace engineers usually go into the aerospace industry and work on air or spacecrafts. But remember they can also work in the automotive industry, petroleum, boats, trains, and more. However, mechanical engineers typically have a wider range of career options because they can go into HVAC, alternative energy, biomedical, manufacturing, and much more.
Overall if you know you want to work with aircrafts and spacecrafts, then consider aerospace engineering. If you are not totally sure what you are interested in going into, then consider mechanical engineering.
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Aerospace Engineers -- What is it?

Aerospace Engineering is the field of engineering surrounding the science, design, construction, development and testing of aircraft and space craft. The field of Aerospace Engineering can be divided into two major subfields: aeronautical and aerospace. In other words, Aerospace Engineers can work on projects intended for this atmosphere, or, for deployment in outer space. In addition to designing aircraft, Aerospace Engineers also develop satellites, missile systems, propulsion systems, high-tech Unmanned Air Vehicles, and even software. Learn more about this exciting STEM career by viewing the profile video below.
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In this video, I answer some of your most asked questions about Aerospace Engineering. Many of you wanted me to make a video where I explain all the differences between Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, as well as the difference between the two branches of Aerospace (Astronautics and Aeronautics).
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This video is really long, and I have to edit out some parts (mainly the difference between Mechanical and Aerospace).
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In this video I discuss "What is aerospace engineering?" The aerospace engineering major can be broken up into two main branches, aeronautics and astronautics. This video will focus on astronautics which is the design of things that will go into space. Aerospace engineering students will all take the same classes in the beginning of college, then branch off into their respective concentration probably in their third year. Students in aerospace engineering will learn about many subsystems and components of a spacecraft including propulsion, guidance and navigation, thermal, attitude determination and control, and more. Undergrad will give you knowledge in all these topics but you will not be an expert in one. If you want to go into design work you may want to pursue a master's degree or you need to work your way up at your job.
For those who are debating between aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering then be aware mechanical engineers have much more job opportunity. Mechanical engineers can work on spacecrafts but can also apply their knowledge to lots of other sectors, whereas aerospace engineers would focus solely on spacecrafts.
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One of the most challenging areas of engineering, Aerospace Engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability.
This discipline specializes in designing, construction, development, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts and spacecrafts. Aerospace Engineering is categorized into two branches – Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, missiles and helicopters. On the contrary, Astronautical Engineering includes space shuttles, rockets and space stations.
WHAT ARE THE AVAILABLE COURSES IN THIS BRANCH?
An engineering aspirant with a strong interest in Aerospace branch can undertake the following courses available in the top colleges of India.
• Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
• Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Bachelor of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Master of Science in Aircraft Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering
• Master of Engineering in Aeronautical Engineering
• Doctor of Philosophy in Aeronautical Engineering
• Post Graduate Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
WHAT ARE THE WORK DESIGNATIONS OFFERED?
Aerospace Engineers are generally appointed as Consultants, Thermal Design Engineers, Mechanical Design Engineers, Aerospace Technologist, Aircraft Production Manager, Assistant Technical Officers, Aerospace Design Checker and GraduateEngineer Trainees.
An Aerospace Engineer can work in private or public companies. The degree holders are acquired by many big firms both in India and abroad.
WHAT ARE THE JOB OPPORTUNITIES?
As an Aerospace Engineer it is utmost crucial to decide your interest – whether you would be interested in Aeronautical Engineering or Astronautical Engineering. Both the branches have excellent job opportunities.
Job opportunities for these engineers are available in Airlines, Air Force, CorporateResearch Companies, Defence Ministry, Helicopter Companies, Aviation Companies, NASA and many others.
Increasing popularity of air travel and space exploration require expertise to design and maintain improvements. Looking at heightening growth rate, the demand for smart and create Aerospace Engineers is only going to increase in the near future.
Some of the top recruiters in this space are Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), DefenseResearch and Development Laboratories (DRDO), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Civil Aviation Department, Air India, India Space Research Organization (ISRO) and others.
WHAT IS THE SALARY RANGE?
The average salary of an Aerospace Engineer is INR 35, 000 to INR 40,000 per month. The maximum salary offered to an Aerospace Engineer graduated from IITs is INR 15 lakhs per annum
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🙅Why I Quit Aerospace Engineering [Is Aerospace Dying? 2017]

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How to become an Aerospace Engineer

What does an aerospace engineer do? Well, it is rocket science! Trevor, Aerospace Engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center talks about the power of internships and co-ops. See how his internship at NASA helped him discover and land his dream job. You could be next!
B.S.Mechanical Engineering - http://rpi.edu/
M.S. Mechanical Engineering - http://www.case.edu/
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The story of aviation has always been the story of people who have the courage to fail, to try again, and to one day succeed. And the passion to advance aeronautical design through innovative solutions is ingrained in our culture.

Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru

This video shows you that Boeing expands aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru.
Global aerospace major Boeing announced its expansion of engineering and technology centre here and said it would accommodate another 1,000 new employees to drive aerospace innovation. The “newest phase” of Boeing IndiaEngineering and TechnologyCentre (BIETC) inaugurated here yesterday would double the existing footprint and accommodate another 1,000 new employees, who will work on cutting-edge technologies that will drive aerospace innovation from India, Boeing said.
The centre has increased its employee count from just 100 when it was inaugurated in early 2017, to over 1,000, the company said in a statement here.
As the centre grows over the next few years, it will develop into a team of over 2,500 employees in specialized fields of IT, engineering and R&D, it added. The facility will help Boeing to scale up its aerospace, R&D and engineering activities in its existing facilities, the statement said. The facility will also have an integrated lab for IoT, Analytics and Mobility, a 3DX lab to develop 3D experiences, a Systems Integration Lab and a Proof of Concepts Lab. “Over 25 collaboration areas in the centre will enable teams to develop, scale and deliver aerospace innovations with agility.
The facility will also drive strategic initiatives like Digital Transformation,” the statement said. The teams will innovate in digital aviation, electrical, mechanical and systems design and provide support for lab and flight testing for aircraft.
The company is also developing skills in the Indian aviation sector by partnering with vocational training institutes, industrial training institutes and its local partners to train workers for the aerospace industry. “The new centre reflects an agile and driven Boeing in India, one that inspires people to collaborate and accelerate step-change innovation,” Boeing India President Pratyush Kumar said.
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